Well-designed koi pond bridges can make all the difference to backyard landscapes and water gardens. Aside from their essential useful function of providing a means of crossing over areas of water, koi pond bridges can themselves become an essential element of the landscaping.
Bridges have been built during all periods of history every time people needed to cross rivers and streams. Different bridge designs have been developed over the years and quite a lot of conventional styles are now built for use in backyards and other landscaped areas. Japanese style gardens have always been popular and a wooden arch bridge is a typical feature of this design. Immortalized on willow pattern plates and dishes, the koi pond bridges are both an nice-looking feature of the landscape and a place where you can stand and watch the fish in the water below.
Another popular icon is the Monet garden bridge which crosses a pool covered in a mass of waterlilies. Monet's paintings have been imitated so many times that there can be hardly anyone who does not immediately recognize this type of garden pond bridge design. The characteristic arched style has been copied eternally and can be found in yards and gardens all over the world.
Koi pond bridges are offered from garden centers and specialist suppliers. The basic arch design is manufactured in many varieties. At its most basic is a simple plain arch. Other designs include posts and rails in varying degrees of ornamentation and complexity. If a standard design does not go well with your surroundings, custom built bridges are available from professional suppliers. Cedar is the wood most often used for bridges but California redwood is also employed by some makers.